Southern enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1865-1866, August 16, 1865, Image 3

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ImivMtfionofftsmada- Duk^ • jVet Toronto correspondent'eays ilu* foolihg of the Canadians in favor of the an nexation of’their province to this country -tB gradually growing .• and trenirtheoi ngs notwithstam 1i ug seme drawbacks with which it met- in -the late’ Commercial Convention at De troit. it. is slid that the contrast formed by the business activity on’ one side off’ the border, and th'c ab ehce of it on the other/ is just ‘.now even more marked.tban.at any former time, and it is believed that unless the 1 *iovinciaH ’arllament does something at its ix x.t session, giving promise'ol“- improvement t< the Canadians, the an nexation storm . will break out with fury. *■..• . • ‘ . ; The Times 7 Mexican .correspondent •says : ( iwynn is now in Te\as, or.at least. in Matamoras,- swearing the downfall of the Emperor and of the Empire. His first step in. that direct tion will be to lake'the oath of iiljegi anec to the \ .ilcd States Government. ASlairs in Fieri d/t. : New York, and uly 81.--The steam* < r Chase brings Havana dates to the 27th. • • ‘••• •’ The Havana- Herald's correspon dent details a tour to Darien, Bruns- Wick and St. Marys Georgia, andPer iiantiina, Jacksonville, Pieolata and i’ilatka,-Florida. At each place lie’ found the people had .suffered much from the war, and hut little evidence OH their pat t of efforts at making re-’ paiis upon their much’ damaged apd . badly battered towns. . People were scarce and money more so. Darien is .a mass of luins. .•••••’ . . • At Brunswick, there was no busi ness, and of.the people,, only u few soldiers from the hack woods, and 101. • ling negroes. The.same was the case at, St. Marys, Fern and ina, Jackson villi*, and Pilatka, but the interior of Florida is much less injured than'the places on the sea coast, and it s said • there is much more bacon. molaSscs, ’ *ugar, &c., in the State than fora num ber ofyears. Tire people generally are cheerful and appear satisfied with’ the tievv stale of*affairs. • • Brevet. Brigadier General H D. W ashburne left Savannah for his home ,nt Terre Haute, Indiana/ via’Augusta, oh the Kith. • • . .• V number of Federal .appointees in the Southern States have been unable to execute, their bonds, ‘and to take the required oath that they have never voluntarily borne nuns, or given aid and comfort, or encouragement,, toper sons engaged in armed hostility against Hie t inted States, and that they have not yielded a voluntary support to the late rebel government. • ‘• 1 * -r- — ■ — . • • Gem Sickles', in his Saratoga fourth of J uly speech said : “ Surely /if we of the army, if we who have fought those men, can forgive fliem, and treat them as brothers again, - the civilians and stay-at-home politicians ought not to. be vindictive or implacable.’’ - ‘ ——• ... j Hon Win. A. .Graham,, late mem ber of the rebel senate, and the politi ical leader of the Stale, who is to lie a delegate to the coming State Conven tion, says that under no circumstan'- ccs will lie consent to- the return of North Carolina into the Union, if the negro suffrage question is made a con dition. - —— Provisional Governor of Flor ida.—The Chattanooga Gazette says: Jurige Marvin, of Pensacola, has been, appointed, by President Johnson, Pro visional Governor of Florida, lie was for twenty-five years Judge of the I’nited States District Court for the Southern District of that State, but has been a refugee since the com mencement of the war, residing in the. -City of-New York. The appointment is very proper. All the insurrectiona ry States are now provided with Gov ernors. Let them hurry up their or ganizations. Artemus Ward says he likes plain vituals. When be goes to an eating house he always calls for hash—be* cause then he knows what he is, eat'’ in S ; Y •• ~'L - ■ The President.-has. pardoned ChaS. Walsh, one of the Chicago conspira tors, now in the Penitentiary at Co lumbus. The sentence of Thomas B. Payne, ordered by the military com mission to be Fhot, lias been commu ted to five years imprisonment. Iloirso. i aml For Sale. tie would call tho alt’ ntioh of our readers to the advertisement of a neat and comfortable Dwelling House for .sale or r< Rfc, would also state, that tin’ furniture, nine head of cattle two ’ good milch cowl, fifteen head of Jiogs, one muFe and the farming tools are also for sale. Than; has not been any sickness On the place in five Those wishing a good bargain will do well to call on Geo. .W. .Douglass, at . the" Printing Office.. ■ . COM M ItNICATED. . ■’ .’ Mr. Ki.mtur Allow me to offer the following names as suitable candi dates for the Convention, which iirmy opinion w'rll meet.with the.approval of all concerned : • • JAMES T. HAYES, ’ THOMAS JONES, : JAMBS MCDONALD. . : . CITIZEN,. August 12, 1860. • ■ . - - . • • •- %m .► **• *• - * The Young Men's Christa in Asso ciation have purchased Ford’s Thea tre, where the President was killed, for sloo,ooo aad mean to iise it ‘for public worship. •. ‘ . 1 • —r ■ ——’ •. There were 15/575 death's repdrted in Philadelphia last year, 15*591 births; and- 0,752. Four sets of-triplet's were- reported. - About ohe'in thirteen of the deaths were of colored persons/ There .'were. ‘2089 deaths from, consumption/ •• A PRC CL AM ATI ON. By Jail. (JeliiiMOH, Pi rliiinat C!v* • ’ . • >nior.‘ To the People of Georgia: For the purpose of enabling the people.of* Georgia the.more easily to ; prepare themselves for the exercise of the rights ’of citizens, I..hereby, pro claim and direct, that’ the. Ordinaries, in .the several counties .of the State, .he and are hereby authorized to. ad minister the oath of ‘Amnesty set out in the President’s Proclamation of the 29th of M ay, 1865, to. such persons as shall be entitled to take and .receive the same; and in case of a vacancy in office-of Culinary ol” lii’iy County or Counties of this • Stater, then and in that case the Clerk of the Superior Court shall administer said oath ; Pro vided., kaid Officers’ themselves shall have prviously taken said oath. ’ It is further declared and directed, that'wheh the oath is administered as aforesaid to any person within any of . the exceptions specified in said proclio illation, it shall be appended to the pe tition of the applicant—which peti* tion shall also be verified before such t Ordinary or Clerk, by .the oath of the party; and when admiinsrcred to any person not embraced within any of the exceptions specified, the original oath takei. and subscribed,, shall he sent by the olicejr administeruig tbe same to the 8 cretarv of State of the United . States, and a certined. * oopy ‘ shall bo given to the applicant. ‘ And it is further proclaimed and de clared, that all the civil officers of this State who have taken and subscribed the oath prescribed in -the. Proclama tion aforesaid, if not; embraced within any of the. exceptions’ y or who may have, received special Amnesty if ems braced ; shall proceed thereafter in the i discliarge of the duties of their sever ed Offices-according to the laws in ex istence prior to the Ist of January 1861, so far. as the same are not incon sistent with our present condition . To facilitate the people in obtaining the Amnesty proffered,, the Ordinaries or Clerks, (as the. case may be,) ate ■authorized to- procure printed blanks from either one of the following press es most covenient, as the same may be’ needed, for which payments will be provided, on bills presented at this of* fice, viz: Savannah Republican, Augusta Chronicle & Sentinel, South ern Watchman, Atlanta Intelligencer, Rome Courier, Macon ‘ Telegraph, Southern Recorder and Columbus En quirer. . . Done at Milledgeville, the Capitol oft he State, on this the 7th day • of August, in the year of our Lord 1865, and the eighty ninth year of American ind* oendence. . JAS. JOHNSON, Provisional Governor of Georgia. By the Governor -: ■ L. H. Briscoe, Secretary. The present British Parliament is over six years q! 1. Seven, years be ing the limit of i arliamentary dura tion there is to be a dissolution in Ju ly, and i general election immediately after. It promised.to be an ‘exciting canvass. • • ; • . m • ♦ + - * • Military Orders HEADQ’RS DIST. OF SAVAMNAH, V lax. Divisiqn, Dkp’ i Gjioroia, > ( ‘ Savannali Ga M J Q lj •General.Onierty \ .” ■Ao. 1/ .>. ‘. • 4; ■ In compiiafice with General'Orders, Nb. A dated “ Headquarters, Depart ment of Georgia, Atignsta-, Ga., July 10, I hereby assume -command of the District of Savannah, Ist Di vision, Department of. Georgia, which District and Division will be constitu ted of the following enumerated coun ties of the State, and all United States ; l troons stationed within: the boundaries j. . * . of .the District as designated in this Order . . . ‘. • ■ Burke, Twiggs, Irwin,- Laurens, Bulloch, Montgomery, Clinch, Mcln tosh, Camden’ Washington, Telfair, Brooks, •Scriven, . Bryan, Appling, Pierce, Echols, Jefferson, Pulaski, Pulaski, Berrien, Emanuel, Tattnal, Coffee, Wayne, Lowndes, .Glynn, Wil kihsoiq. Wilcox, JTlioirms, Effingham, Cln.t li aw,lj ib c r ty, \\ r arc, C har! to n, and Johnson. “ . . • Captain Will A.- k'oulter, Assistant Adjutant General, of the District of Savannah, Ist Division, .Department of Georgia, to-whom all reports’ and returns required’ by. existing orders and army regulations will be made. J. M. BRANNAN, Brevet Maj. Gen. i T . S. A. Com’dg. READQR’S iirsr. OK SAVANNAH, V let Division, .Dept; ok Gf-orcma, > SayannajEifGa., July 92,1865. ■) Gmeral Ortler, ) No.'2i.; •. . j ‘. ’! On and after this date all orders heretofore, in existence in this District levying a tax upon imports, imposing a tax for the sale, of liquors, and insti tuting the 3 per cent, income tax, are hereby revoked'. •. ■ By command of : Bvt, Maj. Gen. J. M. BRANNAN, Will A. Coulter, Cant. & A. A. G. IIEADQMtS HIST. OF SAVANNA it , ) . Ist Division D ei ”t ol’ Georgia; > Savannah, Ha., July 2!2, 1865. ) . General Order, ) . No. 4. . . • f “ ‘ •’ . ‘’ The District’of Savannah,’ Ist Di vision, Department of. Georgia, com prising thirty-five counties of the State of Georgia,, is hereby divided into the following Sub-Districts.: . I. Sub-.tHstrict of Ogccchce. ’ Ist at Sa vannah, Georgia. Brevet Brigadier General E. P. . v ting : Liberty, Ik • • atnall, Emanuel, C’ * >. . urke, Effingham, a • • . ‘ • 11. sub‘L *■ ‘ a. • 2d Brigade, L’ a- • ■ ■. Jlack ” shear. • Brevet Bvigaij; • mral 11. I). Washburn, com man amg : ’ . 31 clntosh, Berrien, Echols, Wayne, Thomas, Irwin, Ware, Charlton, Cos ■ fee, Brooks, Pierce,. G lymi, Lowndes, Clinch, Appling and Camden. • 111. Sub-District of Ocmulgee. 2d Brigade- —Headquarters at Haw kinsville. ■ Cot. J. W. Blanchard, IGIM N. Y. Yol. Ihf., commanding: • Wilcox, Twiggs, Lawrence, Wash ington, Jefferson, Johnson, Pulaski, Telfair, and Wilkinson.. Commanding Officers of the respec tive. SubHlistricts will not distribute the troops of their commands in the respective.counties constituting their District, but concentrate their forces at or near the Headquarters’ of the ; several Sub-Districts. At such periods as Commanding Officers may. direct, small detachments of troops, under a competent and reli able officer, may make tours through, the Sub-District. . . ’ Commanding Officers of’ Sub. Di stricts will aid the civil authorities in the enforcement of the laws of the Cnited States, and upon the proper application by Agents of the Freed* man’s Bureau for the arrest of par ties violating any of the” orders apper taining to that Buream send such of;. fleers and troops of their command as may be necessary for the execution of the order of arrest; All persons desiring to take the oath of allegiance, r oath of amnesty, will be required t - go to the Headquarters ! of the Sub-District of which they are a resident, or to the Headquarters of | the nearest Military Dost within the i Sitb c District. 1 nhabitants ol the Diainct who w ish to become loyal citizens of’the l'niter! Stales will seek the proper ajitnorU ties, and not be sought after. ‘ It must 1 bo a - voluntary act. to restore them to the- rights of citizens.. The a.ttention of Commanding Offi cers of Sub-Districts is called to Gen eral Orders No. 4 y Headquarters De* partuient of Georgia, Augusta Q&| Ju ly 14, 1865 y which will be strictly en forced in every particular, except, that portion of paragraph second relating to the seizure of private. property, whiclr has. been so modified fey the General commanding the Department as .to allow the military authorities to take such buildings as may be neces sary for offices, quarters and the ‘stor age of Government property, * By command-of • - • Bvt Maj. Gen.'j. >L BRA XX AX’ * ‘ • • • Will A.Ooplter, . .. Assistant Adjutant Genet'aL HEADQ’RS DEP TOP GEORGIA, ?; Aincita,- Gi,, Jane 39,18G5. ■ j General Orders 1 • ■ No. 1. •. j ‘ : 1.. By order, of the. Mai. General commanding Military Division of Ten nessee, 1 hereby assiime command of the Department of Georgia,- and all military forces within the State, Head., quarters at Augusta. • The monthly returns for June 30, of the various commands in the De partment, consolidated at intermedi ate Headquarters, will be forwarded to these Headquarters, a3 early as practicable. • . Signed, JAS. 15. STEED MAN. 31 aj. Gen'l Vols. New Advertisements. GEORGIA—Thomas County, -. Court of Ordinary, August 1 ‘lilt , 1855. IVTIIEREAS, Caroline E. Evans makes up- T f plication by petition to- this Court for letters of Administ,ration on the Estate of Ro belt it. Evans, late of said County deceased. All persons interested are therefore, notified to lile their objections in said Court, otherwise said letters will he'granted; and issued, to said applicant at a regular term of said Court to be’ held at ThonmsVille, said County on the irst- idav .in October next. . . ■ * • - 11. 11. TOOKE, Ordinary. Angust 16y 18651 304 • FOR SALE ■ OR REVf. k NEAT AND COMFORT . iY ABLE DWELLING, Containing Five Rooms A good Kitchen, Smoke House. Crib jMß|yyHJgfr and Negro houses. There is .al so TEX ACRES of LAND, mostly timbered. The place is just out of the. incorporation of Thomasville, for further information enquire ’at the Enterprise Office . • Aug 9-ts BOARDING HOUSE. g—fMRS. C. W./EATO.V, ’ HAS opened her house for ‘ Jjhr&Q the reception of Boarders,' * and oilers..the best. accomodations ij'l §UV at moderate -prices-.. Her house ik eoveniently situated fox .33TX CS I 3RT 3t5 £3 S M JES IIV , In a pleasant section of the town,.and no pains will be spared t. 6 give general satisfaction. ■ Thomasville, Ga., Aug 7d>m jsroTicxK. : LETTERS, -.Money-packages,- amt. other Packages will be received daily at the store of E. Remington & Son, at Thomusville, to be forwarded to . ‘ Savannah and all Intarmediate Stations on the A. & G. R. R. A special Messenger will leave by the regular passenger train in charge of all such parcels, in. all cases the charges must lie prepaid. All returned letters and packages will be.deliver - ed at the store of E. Remington., JAS. RUSSELL. • • Agent for Erwin & Ilaidee. Aug. 9, 18G5. ts. . • . . • (TEORGIA IS coolie County'to all J, whom it may concern, Charles and Mar tin Knight having applied for permanent let ters of administration on the estate of Taylton Knight late of said county deceased, this is to cite and admonish all and singular, creditors . and next of kin, to be arid appear at the first regular term of this court, afterthe expiration of thirty days from this date, and show cause if any they can. otherwise said letters will be granted said applicants.; By order of Ed. W. THOMPSON, -. July 25-30d . Assistant Provost. Judge. Cai hoitale of Magnesia. COOKING SOD A, - EPSOM SALTS . SULPHUR. RACE GINGER, • For sale by DtAVITT & STEGALL .July 5,1865. • ts Fine •Chewing Tobacco, ! FINE SMOKING TOBACCO, Belle Boyd, FINE CAROLINA BELLE h SNUFF, . FINE AUNT NANCY'S ” SNUFF, i FINE CIGARS, I For sale by \ . DiWITT jfc STEGALL. ! July 5. 1865 ts . . . TO MERCHANTS & PLANTERS EOUTSERI &EOEGIA AID FLIRiDA 4T 3 - . ■jhis: SAM no# .receiving fr.hu New York via Jacksonville, and offer, for sale at McLeans Building inthis place,the Cargo of Schoouer “J, ,\ Rider,” which 1 desire to dfopoee of 1H LOTS • . . : ’ to • MERCHANTS & PLANTERS L on , fflflv j The Cargo Ims been selected with embraces all the essentials of a good-Retail ing Stock, assorted in cases for the Trade, V|l : j;. Dt *#/ ’ €r< OOdS Assorted in eases of $ 800a $ 150(V value each Staple and Domestic Goods ot s 5#M) a IpOO value each, Show Case goods of $.500 a$ value each.. ; 150 CASES OP [Roots & SliOes, Avery superior assortments *2.V€ uses ofi Hats and Caps. I I CRjITSS ABNORTKD OB.OOB.MJH.T ; FOB. RETAILING. 12 Casks Iron Ware, ’ ASSORTED FOR RETAILING Hollow Ware AND O o,@ti:m.{srss, A Good Assortment. Table Cutlery, Station .. ery, &c, 200 BBLS. FAMILY FLOUR. 50 BAGS COFFEE, 10 BAGS PEPPER, 5 BAGS SPICE, NUTME&S, CASSIA* GLOVES. nm §m uni WtETIMI IMPLEMEITS 500 Cast Ploughs, . WITH EXTRA.POINTS. 5 CASKS HOES, 25 BOXES AXES, 5 CASKS TRACES, GRUBBING HOES, HAMES, . WHIFFLE TREES, &G-j &C,, . A*C All of which I will tiell for Cash or in Ex change for ElfflS, 11, IIS. MU “W.A.2C, Ground Peas, &c-, &c gb;orge patten. Thomusville, August J, 1865. souTmiciiK HWIt ID liffl WHY! CAPITAL $100,000! npHIB COMPANY is now organized, and A we are prepared .to make liberal advance* on • 1 ‘ COTTON find other produce- consigned to our Agent IN LIVERPOOL. The present .value of Cotton in Liverpool is from 40 to 46 cts.,.per pound .for GOOD UPLAND COTTON, and from 50 to 90 cts for GOOD LONG COTTON, IN.’ GOLD. We advance one half its value in Gold or t equivolent, in Currency. ■We solicit orders for goods from the . MERCHANTS & PLANTERS The strictest attention paid to themullest orders for goods from ENGLAND FRANCE AGERJIANY E. T- PAINE, Agt. RICHARD F.FLOYD, President. 1 ■ Southern Export and Import Company. rir’For further particulars apply to J. G. PITTMAN. July 12-6 m . . Thomusville, Ga DRUGS, MEDICINESjPAiNTS, OILS) GLASS) &c. In store and for sale by ] DkWITT & STEGALL * July 5. 186-\ ts